WASHINGTON—A group of centrist Republicans agreed to give House leaders until early next week to hammer out a compromise on immigration legislation before they make their final push to force votes on their own. After House Republicans met for more than two hours behind closed doors Thursday to discuss the issue, Speaker Paul Ryan (R., Wis.) said he intended to move forward on an immigration bill that would address four issues mapped out by President Donald Trump earlier this year, often referred to as the “four pillars.”...
Source: Wall Street Journal June 07, 2018 23:03 UTC